Zoroaster

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Stoop not down unto the Darkly-Splendid World; wherein continually lieth a faithless Depth, a black ever-rolling Abyss; ever espousing a Body unluminous, formless and void.

Stoop not down unto the Darkly-Splendid World; wherein continually lieth a faithless Depth, a black ever-rolling Abyss; ever espousing a Body unluminous, formless and void. Stoop not down, for a precipice lieth beneath the Earth, reached by a descending Ladder, and therein is established the Throne of an evil and fatal force.  Stay not on the Precipice with the dross of Matter, for there is a place for thy Image in a realm ever splendid.

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Zoroaster